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Anonymous
13 years agoHi Martin,
You can start be searching your home directory for a .install4j file. It may be pointing to the old version and is safe to delete.
You can also check your env for JAVA_HOME and ensure that it's pointing to the latest.
If this doesn't help, please e-mail support@smartbear.com
-Matt
You can start be searching your home directory for a .install4j file. It may be pointing to the old version and is safe to delete.
You can also check your env for JAVA_HOME and ensure that it's pointing to the latest.
If this doesn't help, please e-mail support@smartbear.com
-Matt
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